Octodad: Dadliest Catch Will Support Move on PlayStation 4

It’s been announced that developer Young Horses, Inc.’s upcoming title Octodad: Dadliest Catch will support the PlayStation Move when it eventually launches on the PlayStation 4.

A game sharing ideas with the likes of Surgeon Simulator 2013, Octodad: Dadliest Catch tasks you with controlling the individual limbs of Octodad as he tries to pass as both human and a, well, dad.

The folks over at VG247 have explained that the move controller will allow you to manipulate Octodad’s legs by using both the front move button and back trigger. Check out their story for a video of the controls in action.

And yes, the DualShock 4 will be an option for those who have a strong distaste for motion controls.

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